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TILE USOFOUD MAIL TRIBUNUS, M13DFORD, ORKCION, SUNDAY, .FWHKlTAttV (5, 15110. 1 hm IS NOT s ASKS THE COURT Potty Tlilof Arrested. HANKOW), Cal., Feb. ft. .1. T. Sheldon, suspected of having headed a gang of thieve that hit been loot ing warehouses and stores through out the country, together with throe other men, believed to bo members of the gang, are under h rival hero to. day. Hluildon, discovered two wagon IdihIh ot loot on it ranch near West Luton iu Fresno county. DOG OF TREASURY TO E I'iVery trade, business or iinifos hum has Itn "trade Journal." The bushiest! o( bourn) hooping, or hnmc malting, ban Its most, valuable "trade Experts of Aflrlcultural Departmen Little Congressman From Arkansas Mrs. Alzira M. Clay Asks That W. S. Clay Be Compelled to Pay Suit Money Awarded in Case. Journal" In the clnHlflcd urdvertls Give Up Trying to Teach Natives Rudiments of Agriculture. Makes Himself Unpopular by Opposition to Appropriations. Sherift Huekuer, who arrested 'lug columns 2 3"3 11. C CD H WASHINGTON', 1-Vb. 8. If P.uuvnm 5a to be made sufficiently proluVvi nt food to provldo for th 30,000 canal digger, this must be accomplished by others than tho rAttamantans. This Is tbo conclusion of tlio exports tccently sent there by the department of ngrlcutture to utility farming conditions. They will snortty Issue report upon the opportunities In farming which that country offers to settlers, and the prac ticability of the establishment of gov ernment farms for the supply of Uncle Sam's employes. Discussing the farm settlers' chances, one of tho experts said that there was a market for products unequaled In this country. Practically nil of the food of the Americana working upon the canal Is canned or cold storage, and this diet is beginning to toll upon them, not only in their energy, but In tho apathy with which titer face vegetables tinctured with tin and. meats that, even though carnlshcd with highly seasoned sauces, have the suggestive, ghostlike taste of preservatives. A good Idea of their agrrness for real unbeiuoated food Is the price they willingly pay for fresh milk from SO to SO cents a quart. Of course, the men now thero will re turn when tho canal Is completed, but It will be necessary utwuys to malntuln a large jrrowth In population. Just as at Suet Thsre now seems every proba abltlty that the sono will be garrisoned. Though the ground Is rough and bro en there 1m little soil erosion and the climatic conditions make up for the difficulties In cultivation. A stick saw ed off and stuck In the ground would almost tuke root and grow. Of course some experimentation In tho vegetables and grains which are best suited to the region would be necessary, but It Is probable that the agricultural depart ment will establish "experiment gar dens" there which would aid the far mer Immensely. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. The Butte Falls Sunday school gave another of their delightful socials Krl ,lny night. t-Vbrtmry 21. nt the home of Sirs. Boughton. The evening was spent In playing games and singing, lte frvuhment were served. All had u Jolly time .we always do at Mrs. RoukIi ton's. These socials nre. well attended, as everybody Ik Invited. liutte Kails basketball tram won from Jacksonville recently In a closely con tested game and Hutte Kails Is proud of the Ihi-k'.' Wednesday evening. Jan uary -. ilrs. Inipn guve u reception for the .team and Invited everybody to attend. 'The large, newly furnished ho tel was filled wlfli a merry crowd. Ex- WASHINGTON', l-Vu. 5. ..He rises with a soowl upon tits little, dark, wrinkle face, his shoulders hunched up, hi hands spread out, In ait attitude hat apologetic, half appealing, and talks In a whtntng voice. Ho does not stand more than five feet six In his Jtttle shoes, and ho has nil kinds of trouble expressing himself. To took f ' hint and to hear him you would not think that ho amounted muctt. and yet. today he ta tho most cor dlallr disliked member of the house o representatives. Moreover, If ntone counts, he Is tho most valuable to the government. Heccntly he saved the treasury of the United States Just $150, 000, nnd since the session of the present congress began has been Instrumental In keeping In Uncle Sam's pockets a urea many more thousands of dollars, In short, Robert Rruco Macon, Demo, crat, of the first Arkansas district, tho dally objector and kicker, the self-ap pointed watchdog of rtto treasury and the volunteer guardian of the people's Interests, Is so busy on tho Job these days that he takes scarcely time enough to get his meals. Kvery time he leaps to his feet he makes an enemy of some other con gressman, for he always Jumps on some member's corns. If the session lasts long enough he'll have -no friends left In the whole big chamber. Lout week Macon secured the knock out of an I12S.0OO appropriation for the Immigration commission and got u tM. 000 reduction In the Appropriation for the Pan-Amerlcnn congress nt Huoitos yres. this spring. He occupies a sU directly In front of Speaker Cannon, In the first row. next to the center aisle, and every time a Mil comes tip appropriating money, he comes up. too. 'I object. Mr. Speaker," he cries Thut Is too much money." And then he proceeds to make a halt ing, clumsily-worded speech of hair an hour's duration to prove that tho peo- nle are belnc robbed. Macon coinos from Helmut, Ark., wliere u dollar looks very Inrge. It makes no difference to htm whether th- measure up for consideration Is backed by the Republicans or the Democrats. M' against It' If It carries an appropria tion, and he counts that day lost that he doesn't loit it few thousands "off the top." He Is. therefore, not particularly pop ular with his Democratic colleagues, but as most of the big appropriation bills come In under Republican gtiardlnnshlp, his klcklni: and objecting generally looks like Democratic action "When I first .came to congress I let a whole lot of big appropriations go throuKh thut 1 might Imve knocked out, said Macon regretfully, discussing his chosen vocation of money-saver, "but. you bet. I know the ropes now and won't let any more slip by. I know that what I'm doing Isn't milking rite any friends. but 1 don't cure bit. Someone ought to cellent .music was furnished by Pro fessor Wright. Dr. G rover and Mr. illl dreth. The tine were enjoyed by ull. Ray Parker won the prize for, pinning the tall on the donkey. During the eve-1 ... ,, ...,, ..Ktmtitmiiice. and nlng lc cream and cake were served In . w l(, ntro u,,mll , Tin Kolng to as long ns I stay In con gress." i lb" dinaig room. Mrs. Pupree is n royal entertainer and the time passed nil too 'Htlphly. The Hutte Pull team hopes to play a return Kumw with Jacksonville. The boys say thy ware royally trtm'twl nt Jacksonville and wlstf to express their appreciation of the cotirtusjr shown thnrn. Attempt to Rob Fails. SAN FUAXCISCO. I'nl.. Feb. 3. A mull willi a criiinled left fool, iv- Alrire M, Clay nks llu circuit court, thruUK" Iter attorney, Hubert G. Smith, iu a suit filed today in which the State of Oregon ex rut Alzire M. Clay b plaintiff and V. S Clay defendant, to declare tho de feudaut in contempt of court iu re fusing the order of the court, inude by Judire Hauua iu tho cum) of . S. Clay v. Alxire Clay for divorce, that W. S. Clay pay $.r00 into (he court a uit money and maintenance for Alcire Clay. V. S. Clay appealed from the de ci.iion of Judge llauna mid the pre cut Mitt I Imutdtt on the grounds that the case was not npponlnhlc anil asks that the defendant be ndjudgml guilty of contempt iu failing and re fusing to pay tho $f00. Iu the original complaint Clav nl- eged that his wife was insane and in capable of performing the duties of a wife and that she was at that time confined iu an asylum forhe insane. A counter-complaint was filed and the allowance of .foOO made on the showiuir. From this Clay, through hi attorney. K. l'hipi. anitealcd. nnd the present proceedings arc brought on tho ground that no legal rca.-ons for appeal existed. W3 SEND YOUR D0Y TO THE DANK if you arc too busy to oomo yourself. Unt tho importance of keeping a cheek acuoulit In a safe hank cannot ho overes timated. Our methods tiro con servative and your money in nafo when yon plaeo It iu tho Hank Safe Deposit Hoxos to wnt for a very reasonable charge per year. FARMERS' & FRUITGROW ERS' DANK. O Hanson. Tom .Mnftnt We make any kind and stylo of windows. Wo twirry gltiHs of any mxo on hnnd. Medford Sash & Door Co. COST OF LIVING IS THE REAL ISSUE ty laniard Ktigst. father of our post- mjj hi-, name a ueorge irorditn, is master. Is seriously sick. We hoi, for nilr nrrest toilnv iiod the iolit!B inny recovery, idd Jurgeiy toiuru searching tor ids three compou nd now ims a' ions, following-their attempt last eve- his Merchant Montr tins ;nl lib, stuck of irrocerks an very select slock, node Is galittng cus. I niug to nib the Itcdinoud drug .-tore tomers every day by .his courteous t pj,,iy ,Hj KfJl U Icl i ll streets, fior- smv r durgoo:-'' (?:"''? y ,,,,ri,w,n Merolmnt Htigiis is on the sick list. I battle with the police, who Mirrouu.I Thore has hum wnsldrabl sickness jed the store. From n railroad ticket hero this wintercolds, Ja grlpp "ndi,,,,, papers found in his possession, pnuumonla . ,'Gordan is thought to live in W'nsli- Kour Inches, of new ow Ml one duyi. thl wtk. iington. Iho tickets was for the tnp Vour Bugle I'oiut correspondent made from Porter, Wash., to Rimer, Wash., tho statement Umt tho liutte Kails !,I(i wa8 0f recent date. school hd JJ pupils, when In fact we ' . have about 50 pupils and two teachers, Br'ck nine grades. We have n solioolhoue . thut would lw a credit to any town und , ilftve .tOO.OUH bnck on blind rot' I immediate delivery. Albany Jr. Rriok 270 (in excellent Softool. Frank NetherUnd has" U.kn olwrge r A,bnnv, 0 of th liutte I'slls Lumber company s plant ami will continue th linirove-, ' . mnts. To the Mail Tribune. Adams & HrlBKS. our real estate men.; fri,;a ; , 0-v Ilm mv fnt x -j o w v t j its "u7 ' XKW YORK. Feb. .-..--On,, T. Manuard, the defcatcil licpublicau caudiilate for the New York mayor alty iu the last election, uinl now mentioned prominently a a caudi- late fur governor to hicccciI Chnrlo Iltnrhcs, has just prc.-cutcd a iv- xirt on parly conditions to the conn- committee here. As head of a peoial committee of j-cvou which has ecu considering the situation, he said in part: Party conditions are peculiar throughout the niuutry. Iu the wot is a (inositol! wuciucr me party in ninny states i with the state idol, quite regardless of his politics. A ouditiou of tersonal leadership has devcloed regardless of party lines, J There nre no great issues ilividini; the parties. With a big is-ue, like lavery, tariff or sound moiiev, men ill Htand together on party lines, but ith no burning issue these lines nre down and we must face new condi- ious. 'the great issue today is tin- cost i f living, but 'that cannot bit made u tarty issue. We have simnlv do- ceuded to personal politics and live opened the field for ncrsiinal rejudiees' and favoritism. The par ties are almost blended on issues." J '1"?UI0 PAINTS f A WISE INVESTMENT Ufie question is not What will It cot to paint? Aur... What will It coit not to plnt? Fklnl ! prucitan n,t biuly. . If ru it li Mini Lowe. Brothers "High Standard" Paint I wilt lntotitl boci It !, the boat proWctlon. imr lh eritliil numhtrat ytftrt. t th loam tl ll ir lr dll. dtod In llfclln no J bt rull. 3 lh CU C,J nii prrOcl itflnM hilm XICIIOIO.N IIAItmVAKK CO. Wm. E. STACY & CO. EEAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agont for ALADDIN LAMP Local tiKonls wanted. Iamp on exhibition and for salo nt tbo follon-lng plnce: Allen & Ilongun's, War ner, Wortrnan & (Joro's and Weoks & .McOowau's furniture store. ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, OR. New Cases Filed. State of Oregon ex rel. Al.ire M. I flay vs. W. S. day - Suit to com-! pliance with order of court. ' Albert Hull vs. Ooraii High Suit! to ipiiet title. T. W. .Miles for plain-! tiff. I report several sales of lots the past week and contracts for others. A col ony pf about 16 fmnlllos from rtlver slcle. Call., will whim Iocs ! hero nnd will build uhurou bulhltiiK'. Coasldaniblo Inquiry for. iull tracts of land. The ad In the ilall Tribune Is rt-noliliit; puo pie in d sections of the country, as far uway as Colorado. Hani IluUifori Itas been In from his homestead several tlnif.H lately. I'red Michael and 11. 0. Mullonoy aro at work aloortflK and improving their homesteads. Joo" Kendrlcks and wife were down from lite lionyMtftad 36 Inches of wiov at tlielr place. Jou contlnuus to eUar liud, icvardlesn of Ui j now. had an itching skin diseaso for four or five years and have tried two or three doctors without any relief. Four j weeks ago I began using Chinese Dr Paul Young's medicine and my foot In entirely well. You will finfl Dr. Young in Ashland nnd Jfedford. LBK OOY. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice Ih hereby, given that the un dersigned, guardian of tbo person Joe report about an,j 08tate of Lloyd Elwood, a minor, by virtue of an order of tbo con court of Jackson county, Oregoi John Cook of Tbuicher was In town , ilnlv nnd rmrnln rl v alvon nttd tnnrin this wtmk. lie reiwris his hay ull so)dan( entnretl of record on the 29th day, action now. "j of December, 1909. and an order of A. i J, Yotinp hut return! to his E"ld court supplemental thereto duly lio nestcnd flftr a visit at Haiem und I made and recorded on tho 13th day 0,l,?vV.l.t!ll,tttVi.,,",' p0,.ntB nl January, 1910, will on or after frT wllll.tttl Tlr.nlA l'U In ,iu'r. nn.1' corrlrd home wlMi hr a new svtvius nu.chlho from Merchant UrlKca'. Mr. TlrlKe reports th machlnos xlvlns per fect satisfaction am at about half tho traveling OKents' prices. R fi, Pentz has praotlcally recovered from his recent sickness. Dick Stowell, our mull carrier. Is Jald up for repairs, the uiiil! havliur got tho best 'of hint. Did; lu put In pretty sternly Unio on lii road this winter. Decide Now Values arc Increasing 7-room bungalow, modern conven iences; well located; a safe Invest ment: J800U; good terms. 7-rootn modern buncalow. lust comploted; COxl.'iO corner lot; east front; you must sco this to appro olato It; for a Hhort while H0O0; torniH, n-rortm bungalow, among tho apple trees; large lot; a horney homo for $1800; easy terms. 8:i acres fruit land; flue locality; 15(1 acres bearing apples, apricots, pears; 3T, acres plowed; half undor FM Lake ditch; a money maker nt H,noo. WK VAS SHOW YOL'. Wright 6 Allfn ' 128 Ka.it Main Stroot. THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD, THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO GO. CALL UP THE UNION LIVERY L R. 0. DUNCAN, Proprietor. L Savoy Theatre Afternoon and Evening IAIITNKHS ( Urania by Hex Ueach) KIIOOTI.VO IN A IIAI NTKII WOtM (A torrent of mirth) vTOWSUK'8 NMW .ion (One long laugh) .MATIN KK !Js:J0 KXt'KLLHXT .Ml NK UVIJ.NINfJ 7 I'. ,M. tho Xutl TutI Operator What do you thlrtlc of new foreman, Jltntiiln? Devil Say, dat feller could print alt lio knows In display type on a postage stamp ".without canceling th stamp. Bprioe 6ilkj. Meeker. the 21st day of February, 1910, of-; for for ao antl sell at private salo to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, tho following describe real proper ty, belonging to said minor, to-wlt; Lot numbered nine (9) In block number one (1) of Whitman Park, In Jackson county, state of Oregon. Dated this tho 15th day of Janu ary, 1910, B, D, RLWOOD, Guardian of the Person nnd Estate of . Lloyil Klwood, a Minor. W. B, PHfPPS, Attorney, . 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